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echidna
No. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
Hedgehog
No iguana are lizards and therefore reptiles.
The Spiny Water fleas eat zoo plankton.
The echidna, also known as the spiny anteater, is different from most other mammals because it is a mammal that lays eggs. It is a monotreme, meaning it is an egg-laying mammal. The only other mammal species which lays eggs is the platypus.
It is a monotreme, or mammal that lays eggs. It is sometimes known as a spiny anteater.
On land - it is a mammal - not a fish or amphibian !
Yes. "Spiny anteater" is a common name for the echidna, an egg-laying mammal, or monotreme, found only in Australia and New Guinea. The only other monotreme is the platypus.
The Echidna, sometimes called the spiny anteater, is an egg-laying mammal, or monotreme.
Echidnas, or spiny anteaters, are mammals. Therefore, they do feed their young with mothers' milk. This is one of the defining characteristics of a mammal.
The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, is a mammal, so it does indeed feed its young on mothers' milk.